Overview
Industry: Industrial Engineering & Manufacturing
Geography: India, Australia, Brazil, Chile, Saudi Arabia
Technologies: Azure, Azure DevOps, Apache Airflow, CrowdStrike, Zabbix, Intune, SSO
The Situation
A global industrial engineering and manufacturing company operating across five countries was running business-critical applications including finance and factory floor management on a Microsoft Azure IaaS architecture that was no longer keeping pace with the business. Moving from IaaS to a cloud-native PaaS model, cutting spiralling operational costs, and eliminating deployment bottlenecks through automation had become strategic imperatives.
On-premises operations presented an equally complex picture. Manual workflows across the organisation's digital ecosystem were driving operational friction siloed application data, unmonitored storage uploads, manual email handling chains, and the absence of real-time notification systems. Factory floors and corporate offices across five countries lacked enterprise-grade networking and endpoint security. End-user support was inconsistent and unmeasured.
The organisation needed a partner who could address cloud architecture, workflow automation, physical infrastructure, and managed services simultaneously across multiple geographies.
What Codincity Did
Codincity deployed a cross-functional team covering cloud architecture, DevOps, workflow automation, networking, and security to execute a comprehensive modernisation programme.
Migrated SAP workloads to an optimised Azure environment and implemented high-availability SQL Server clusters, eliminating single points of failure for business-critical applications.
Built end-to-end Azure DevOps pipelines, automating deployments across development, staging, and production environments to accelerate delivery cycles and remove manual release overhead.
Deployed Apache Airflow-based automation pipelines across critical business applications automating Azure Storage malware scanning, file quarantine management, API-driven admin notifications, and SharePoint-based email scheduling.
Conducted licence and resource audits, decommissioned unused services, and implemented Reserved Instances to reduce long-term Azure infrastructure and licensing spend.
Designed and deployed scalable enterprise Wi-Fi at headquarters and factory locations, with Factory VLANs for performance and security segmentation, and secure guest Wi-Fi with enhanced encryption.
Deployed CrowdStrike EDR and BigFix Patch Management across endpoints, and implemented Microsoft Intune for mobile device management across the distributed workforce.
Configured Single Sign-On for Active Directory and Microsoft 365, and modernised Level 1 end-user support with a standardised IT ticketing system and managed services framework.
Deployed Zabbix monitoring across the global infrastructure, establishing centralised, real-time visibility into network devices and server performance shifting IT from reactive troubleshooting to proactive management.
Business Impact
40–50% reduction in Azure infrastructure and software licensing costs.
99.95% uptime achieved across key platforms through high-availability architecture.
25%+ improvement in business-critical finance application performance.
Critical infrastructure issues resolved in under one week.
99% SLA adherence rate for IT support, with 75% faster ticket resolution times.
Secure, segmented enterprise Wi-Fi operational across headquarters and factory environments in five countries.
What It Means Going Forward
Technology modernization is about more than upgrading infrastructure—it is about creating a foundation that supports long-term business growth. By modernizing cloud platforms, automating delivery processes, strengthening security, and standardizing operations across five countries, Codincity helped the organization eliminate operational friction and improve technology reliability at scale.
The client no longer struggles with deployment delays, fragmented visibility, or unpredictable infrastructure costs. With cloud-native architecture, automated workflows, secure factory and corporate networks, and continuous monitoring through Zabbix, the organization now operates with a resilient, efficient, and highly visible technology foundation capable of supporting its global manufacturing footprint and future expansion.
Conclusion
Technology transformation delivers the greatest value when every layer of the environment evolves together. By modernizing cloud infrastructure, automating software delivery, strengthening security, improving network reliability, and standardizing IT support, Codincity helped Thejo Engineering build a resilient and scalable technology foundation across five countries. The result is an organization that operates with greater performance, reliability, security, and efficiency—ready to support future growth with confidence.



